Both engine options for the 2008 Ford Fusion take 5W20 synthetic oil. The 2.3L inline-4 needs 4.5 quarts and the 3.0L V6 uses 6 quarts worth.
Can I use 5w30 instead of 5w20 in my Ford Fusion?
Ford specifies only one viscosity rating for this vehicle, namely SAE 5W-20. ... But, the statement from Ford also implies that use of oil other than 5W-20, such as 5W-30, will reduce the service life ("durability") of the engine. Consequently, I would stick with the 5W-20. Synthetic oil is much preferred, of course.2017-04-20
The oil type for the 2018 Ford Fusion is a full synthetic motor oil. The 1.5L 4 -cylinder prefers SAE 5W-20and can hold 4.2 quarts. Both the 2.0L 4 -cylinder and the 2.5L 4 -cylinder engines both SAE 5W-30 and have capacity for 5.7 quarts.
What type of oil does my 2008 Ford Fusion take?
The 2008 Ford Fusion uses SAE 5w-20 fully synthetic motor oil. The 2.3 liter inline-4 engine uses up to 4.5 quarts, and the 3.0 liter v6 engine uses up to 6 quarts. You will most likely pay between $2 and $13 per one-quart bottle of this fluid.
What kind of oil does my Ford Fusion take?
2019 Ford Fusion uses synthetic oil on all four engines. The 1.5L 4 -cylinder runs on SAE 5W-20 and holds 4.2 quarts. The 2.0L 4 -cylinder engine uses SAE 5W-30 and has the capacity for 5.7 quarts. The 2.5L 4 -cylinder uses 5W-20 and holds 5.7 quarts.
What kind of oil does a 2008 Ford?
Motor oil — SAE 5W-20 motor oil. (Note that factory fill is 5W-20 synthetic blend motor oil, but that synthetic blend is not required.) Capacity is 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters).2017-11-01
What oil do I need for my 2008 Ford Fusion?
The 2008 Ford Fusion uses SAE 5w-20 fully synthetic motor oil. The 2.3 liter inline-4 engine uses up to 4.5 quarts, and the 3.0 liter v6 engine uses up to 6 quarts.